Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 : Earbuds built for workouts with rich sound and heart rate monitoring
One of the main updates Beats brought to the Powerbeats Pro 2 is its overall look. An over-the-ear hook has been the main aesthetic and functional element on this product line since the first Powerbeats model debuted in 2010. For this redesign, Beats opted for nickel titanium alloy wiring inside the hook to improve comfort, flexibility and durability. The earhook is over 50 percent smaller than what’s on the Powerbeats Pro, a change that Beats made to help the earbuds work better with glasses. That’s a welcome change since the previous model wasn’t very glasses or hat friendly. Version 2.0 is definitely more comfy when I wear them with my Goodr shades or a baseball cap.
The main housing of the earbuds is smaller as well, and it’s 20 percent lighter. This results in a more compact frame that’s less obtrusive. Beats says it tweaked the shape of both the earbuds and their acoustic housing for improved comfort and an effective seal. Physical buttons are still available on the Powerbeats Pro 2, with a volume rocker on each side and multi-function controls on the “b” logo button for playback, calls and more. This new model is IPX4 rated for water resistance, so sweaty workouts shouldn’t be a concern.
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The Powerbeats Pro 2 supports Apple’s Personalized Spatial Audio and Adaptive EQ. The former works with Dolby Atmos content (including Apple Music) to provide immersive, 360-degree sound. With those albums, movies and shows, these earbuds provide the sensation of being surrounded by 64 speakers. Spatial Audio is a staple of recent Apple and Beats audio products and it works well on the Powerbeats Pro 2. Plus, you get dynamic head tracking with Apple platforms and both lossless audio and ultra-low latency when you pair these earbuds with Apple’s Vision Pro headset.
Beats says it has employed microphones and an accelerometer to focus on your voice while blocking background noise. In fact, the company explains that the computational audio setup is the same as what’s available on the iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple TV. The Powerbeats Pro 2 also offers Voice Isolation with compatible Apple devices, which the company says enables clarity and noise suppression that exceeds any other Beats product.
In practice, the voice clarity isn’t pristine, but it’s certainly usable, even for work calls when you need to sound as good as possible. Where the Powerbeats Pro 2 does shine in this regard is blocking background racket. The earbuds silenced loud fans and other constant sources of noise to the point they weren’t noticeable at all on the other end.
As with AirPods, iPhone users can adjust the Powerbeats Pro 2’s features in Apple’s Settings, where you can turn on or off the new heart rate monitor—handy if you don’t want your ears to glow like futuristic green fireflies. Beats says those green LEDs combine with an optical lens, a photodiode, and an accelerometer to take heart rate readings every five seconds when both buds are in place.
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Tracking my heart rate with the Powerbeats Pro 2 was accurate and reliable. During my tests, the figures displayed in the Runna app mirrored what was on my Apple Watch. They sometimes took a second or two to sync because the two devices take measurements at different times, but once the earbuds and the smartwatch settled, the numbers always matched.